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the cellular one requier set up with your phone provider as well ($10 a month more in most cases) and you can leave your phone at home. the GPS version requires you to carrier your phone with you an be bluetoothed to it to make calls and texts
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can get calls and notifications if your phone is nearby with the GPS model. If you have the GPS+Cellular you don’t need your phone close.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Simply, if you carry your phone on you all the time, no need for the cellular capability. With the GPS version, you are connected via Bluetooth to your phone so once paired, you will have the ability to answer calls and read texts, and access several apps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.When you have cellular you don’t have to be around your phone to receive messages and calls, when you just have the model with WiFi you will get calls, messages and so on as long as your phone is close. I personally don’t have the cellular one due to having my phone with me most of the time doesn’t pay to have the extra expense.
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